Sextet in E flat, Op. 81b played by Dennis Brain and Ian Beers
(horns)
Blech String Quartet
in Greek
(vv. 13-31 1077-1100, 491-508. 519-36, 135-69. 1388-92, in the Oxford text)
Programme written and introduced by D. W. Lucas
Readers: George Rylands
Andrew Cohen , Heather Brown with the London Chamber Singers
Conducted by Anthony Bernard Production by Raymond Raikes
' In the Beginning'
First performance in England of a getting for mezzo-soprano and chorus a cappella of words from the Book of Genesis
Nancy Evans
(mezzo-soprano)
BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Five sketches by Lynn Doyle
3—" Fact and Fancy
Translated by D. W. Lucas
Music by Anthony Bernard
Radio adaptation and production by Raymond Raikes
Cast in order of speaking and singing:
(Continued in next column) with the London Chamber Players
Conducted by Anthony Bernard
Dorian Singers
Sust Jeans (organ)
John Wills (harpsichord)
Riddick String Orchestra (Leader, Vera Kantrovitch )
Conducted by Matyas Seiber
Variations on Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern. for organ
Chorus:
O Domine Jesu Christe Quaerite primum
Orchestra:
Canzon super Cantionem Gallicam; Paduan; Courant; Galliarda Battaglia
Variations on a Gailiard by Dowland;
Magnificat 8 toni: for organ
(The organ pieces are recorded)
First of two programmes of music by Scheidt , devised by Matyas Seiber
Vice-Chancellor of London University
Dr. Penson is Professor of Modern History in the University and a member of Bedford College for Women. The occasion of her talk is the centenary of Bedford College. the oldest University Institution for women in Great Britain. Dr. Penson is the first woman to be Vice-Chancellor of a British University
Conductor, Ian Whyte
F. H. Hinsley considers this problem from the evidence of captured German naval documents
Sonata in F. Op. 99 played by Casais (cello) and Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano) on gramophone records